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European Leaders Express Deep Rift With US Over Trump Policies and Push for Reduced Dependence

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European leaders have held several high-level meetings to address the unprecedented strain in relations with the United States under President Donald Trump. A dramatic emergency summit in late January, lasting over five hours, saw European heads of state vent frustration over Washington's unpredictable policies and lack of commitment to established norms. French President Emmanuel Macron declared "there is no way back" in the relationship, emphasizing Europe's security risk due to its dependence on the US. Belgium's Prime Minister warned Europe could become a "miserable slave" to America, while Italy's Giorgia Meloni suggested dialogue with Trump was still possible despite his erratic behavior.

In March, amid tensions over the Iran conflict, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed anger, predicting Russia would be the sole winner of a new Middle East war. Some leaders cynically debated whether a different US presidency might be preferable. Meloni admitted reconsidering her stance on Trump, calling him "irrational." Meanwhile, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has played a key role in shaping European consensus to reduce reliance on the US, warning that "the old America will not return." His views have resonated across Europe, prompting accelerated efforts to "de-Americanize" technology and invest heavily in European private space companies, AI, and data centers.

Contrasting this hardening stance, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, former Dutch Prime Minister, has pursued a conciliatory approach toward Trump, aiming to maintain US commitment to NATO. Rutte has publicly praised Trump and sought to align European leaders' communications with the president's style to preserve alliance unity. However, British intelligence assesses this "flattery diplomacy" has lost effectiveness over time, as US-European relations remain deeply strained.

These developments highlight a growing European push for strategic autonomy amid uncertainty about US leadership, with leaders divided between engagement and distancing strategies. The evolving dynamic will continue to shape transatlantic relations and European security policies going forward.

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